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Fraud Item: Seminar Meeting on Global Peace and Health Security

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Date sent: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 15:12:11 +0200 (CEST)
From: vera winga verawinga2@freemail.hu
Subject: INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR MEETING

Dear Sir/Madam.

The Unity for Peace Building Organization would like to extend to you an invitation to attend the international seminar meeting on Global Peace and Health Security which will commence from 22nd August to 26th August 2011 at 4047 West Palm Drive Florida City, FL 33034 United States. It is our pleasure to invite you and your colleagues to attend the international seminar.

The seminar meeting will contain various discussions and mini workshops related to the issues of Global Peace and Importance of Health Security. For registration guidance Please contact the conference secretary for more details.

Head of secretariat External Affairs Director of UPB Email: secretaryoffice@globomail.com

Note: you will be provided with visa assistant and air tickets to attend the seminar meeting here in United States.

The Workshop welcomes paper presentation from any interested participants.

Do contact the conference secretary for guidance regarding registration.

Yours Sincerely,
Miss. Vera Winga.
U.P.B. United States

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